GRMN 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Accusative Case, Vater Percussion, Nominative Case

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: der/ein mann, die/eine frau, das/ein kind, die/eine kinder. Ich, du, er, es, sie, wir, ihr, sie/sie. : someone (subject) buying someone else (indirect object) an object (direct object) : der+das = dem, die=der, die (pl)=den + add an n at end of word. Indicates the person to or for whome something is done. Mir, dir, ihm, ihm, ihr, uns (wir), euch (ihr), ihnen/ihnen. Mich, dich, ihn, es, sie, uns, euch, sie/sie. Wen: means who/what, refers to the direct object. Wem: means whom, refers to the indirect object. In: in (buildings and enclosed spaces, countries with a definite article) Zu: to (specific names of buildings, open spaces, professions used as buisnesses, people) + dativ. Bei: near (place in vicinity of another place), at, with or for (placement with a person, a company, or an institution) Wo = where = dativ = location. Wohin = where to = accusativ = destination.

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